>>> So far I've added a captcha, but this doesn't seem to help as much as
>>> you'd think.
>>>
>>
>> Make sure the backend you've chosen is a good one. Some of them are
>> relatively simple to hack. Note also you can use it in combination
>> with the User Information plugin to restrict the count
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> So far I've added a captcha, but this doesn't seem to help as much as
>> you'd think.
>>
>
> Make sure the backend you've chosen is a good one. Some of them are
> relatively simple to hack. Note also you can use it in combination
> with the User Information plugi
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:25 PM, jm wrote:
> In the wake of spam attacks I'm attempting to lock down squirrelmail as
> much as possible while remaining usable for our customers (I work for an
> ISP).
> So far I've added a captcha, but this doesn't seem to help as much as
> you'd think.
Make sure
In the wake of spam attacks I'm attempting to lock down squirrelmail as
much as possible while remaining usable for our customers (I work for an
ISP).
So far I've added a captcha, but this doesn't seem to help as much as
you'd think. In order to make it easier to at least track down the
source
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:35 AM, - Kone Bakenon -
> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> I still have a problem with the plugin (change_passwd). When a user try
>> to
>> change his passwd, he gets this error : Could not determine your
>> username.
>> Please contact your system administrator.
>> My configurat